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Taken
by Natasha Knight
dark
idk what to say about this other than it was very dark and fucked up. while the whole premise was initially eye-rolling level of ridiculous and unbelievable by the end of the book i was hooked and wanted to find out more about how this ancient tradition between the two families originated.
i liked that the heroine wasn't a doormat at all, even taking into account the harsh circumstance she was put in, and i ended up liking the dynamic between her and the hero, even tho i have my reservations towards the latter because ya know, he's kind of horrible but i don't know with these books one has to leave societal morals and values aside and go into these stories with a blind eye.
the last part of the book was the strongest in my opinion and the ending really surprised me to the point where i'm gonna immediately pick up the sequel. also, the scene in the pool with sebastian's brother, the one in venice where he's finally soft and tender with her and the one after the train scene?? yeah they really got me feeling some type of way.
i liked that the heroine wasn't a doormat at all, even taking into account the harsh circumstance she was put in, and i ended up liking the dynamic between her and the hero, even tho i have my reservations towards the latter because ya know, he's kind of horrible but i don't know with these books one has to leave societal morals and values aside and go into these stories with a blind eye.
the last part of the book was the strongest in my opinion and the ending really surprised me to the point where i'm gonna immediately pick up the sequel. also, the scene in the pool with sebastian's brother, the one in venice where he's finally soft and tender with her and the one after the train scene?? yeah they really got me feeling some type of way.